Get 50% Off a REDTIGER Dash Cam and Take the Worries Out of Driving

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If you have concerns that you’ll need evidence of a car crash not being your fault or want to ensure that your vehicle stays safe when not in use, get the REDTIGER Dash Cam. Buy the front and rear camera set for just $99.99.

The front and rear camera set record video up to Ultra HD 4K + FHD 1080P resolutions. The video is clear enough for you to read key details, such as road signs, license plates, building addresses, etc.

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The front camera covers 170º, while the rear covers 140º in a wide angle. They eliminate blind spots and ensure you’ll have the necessary evidence if needed for legal reasons after a crash. Loop recording allows you to continue recording when the SD card is full. The 24-hour parking monitor allows you to record continuously for up to 24 hours in parking mode.

The REDTIGER Dash Cam has an extra-large F1.5 aperture and six layers, as well as HDR/WDR technology to ensure you can see details at night and under other low-light conditions.

Redtiger Dash Cam Front Rear

Connect to an Android or iOS app via Wi-Fi to view and play back videos and manage the cameras. Share videos and images with one-click sharing so that your friends and family can see the beauty of your travel. A built-in GPS records your route, real-time speed, location, etc. Track on Google Maps to get further evidence.

Get this system for just $99.99 after a 35% discount and $30 coupon. You’ll get a full one-year warranty, with 100% satisfaction guaranteed and 24/7 technical support.

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